Fast moving orca in bumpy conditions

I am not sure how I got this photo. It all happened very quickly & was right at the end of the encounter I had with this family/pod of orca. It was a mum & her two little ones, whom began to pick up their speed in the bumpy conditions that we had just south of Victoria, BC.

When orca began to move quickly it does make taking a decent photograph a bit more difficult, due to the less time they are at the surface. The surface behaviour they demonstrate when moving quickly is known as porpoising, this is when their whole body or partially body will be out of the water, as they come to the surface to breathe.

However, as I mentioned that when they are moving quickly then that time they spend at the surface does drop drastically. It is all about predicting when and where they are going to surface - it does take some time BUT if you relax and have patience you will see a pattern. They are very predictable animals after you spend some time with them and that is the key thing. Take your time, give them some space and then life becomes a tad easier when attempting at taking a perfect snap.

This shot I lined up and knew where they were and lifted the camera, as it was about time for them to surface. About a second later, the little ones surfaced and I started to capturing images, as mum exploded from behind the little ones. I was happy with that shot, considering the the challenging weather conditions.


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Mum is at the back exploding at the surface, as her two little ones are porpoising in the waves in front of her.


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amazing photo

dang that's a really amazing picture, once in a lifetime kind of shot i would love to have ... have to get a bit lucky to get that amazing shot, well done! thanks for sharing

That is an amazing shot! These are the best kinds of photographs...the ones that could probably never be recreated yet we were lucky enough to catch them at the right moment.

Amazing as always!

This is amazing... I'd love to see these!

It seemed like an adventure for you to capture them. The Orca is huge. They're exquisite in the water. Perfect click. Brilliant photography. By the way, I write. You can check my blog and upvote if you like anything. Would really appreciate your support.

Some shots are taken when you feel the utmost wildness in your mind and soul. Your senses are all ready to get the best out of randomnessn. This might be a shear luck but to have this luck you also need a hell lot of time with your camera

That pics is 10℅/10℅, is just so beautiful, thump up for this post.

So crazy! This image takes me back to our days living on Kupreanof Island in AK~ we'd cross a channel in a dingy to get to work daily on Petersburg and I was chased by playing orcas a few times when the cannerys would dump off their fish parts~ holy crap, days like that I didn't need the cup of joe when I got to work, hahaha! Beautiful shot though~ cheers!

Amazing shot. Those animals are scary, beautiful, intimidating and majestic all at the same time